THIRTY MEN IN GAME.; Saier Drives Out Hit in Eleventh for Cubs That Defeats Reds.

CHICAGO, April 20. -- A slashing ingle by Victor Saier sent over the run today that gave Chicago its opening game on the new north side grounds in an eleven-inning battle with Cincinnati by the score of 7 to 6. Thirty men took part in the contest, seventeen Cubs and thirteen Reds, and the last few innings saw pinch hitters and pitchers changed about two to the round. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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